It's nice to show up to a race as the underdog. So much less pressure.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑06 Jun 2019, 20:42Ferrari the favourites. Bet though that Wolff and Lewis will magically win! Because they're just better!
Oh yes! Mercedes have been underdogs since the last 6 years. They just keep creating miracles apart from the odd weekend here and there where the almighty listens to other F1 teams.TAG wrote: ↑06 Jun 2019, 20:55It's nice to show up to a race as the underdog. So much less pressure.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑06 Jun 2019, 20:42Ferrari the favourites. Bet though that Wolff and Lewis will magically win! Because they're just better!
>Anyone know if Ferrari introducing new MGU-H /MGU-K and Turbo?
Mercedes don't turn into underdogs just because they tell so.TAG wrote: ↑06 Jun 2019, 20:55It's nice to show up to a race as the underdog. So much less pressure.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑06 Jun 2019, 20:42Ferrari the favourites. Bet though that Wolff and Lewis will magically win! Because they're just better!
It seems to have worked that way over the last couple years.
Every team in pretty much the entire history of the sport has downplayed their own potential (except probably McLaren). Because it sounds better, creates less pressure and no one really likes to listen to arrogant winners. Why is it that Mercedes/Toto is being singled out as an anomaly? Not that what they are actually saying doesnt have merit - they could well end up NOT winning. It could be a repeat of Bahrain, a race they clearly werent as dominant or fastest. Who knows? Toto doesnt. Neither does Ferrari. Neither do we, yet. Sit back and enjoy the ride. And for the likely event Mercedes might win again, there are still 18-19 other positions to watch out for this race.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑06 Jun 2019, 21:28Oh yes! Mercedes have been underdogs since the last 6 years. They just keep creating miracles apart from the odd weekend here and there where the almighty listens to other F1 teams.
Intelligent fans, knows the truth. Intelligent fans know the way Toto handles the media. When Intelligent fans know the reality, there is no question of feeling disrespected by Toto's downplaying the chances of his own team. I don't understand the reason for feeling disrespected or for being frustrated with Toto.
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... WLrkW.htmlThe engine upgrade is very welcome,” he said. “Obviously it’s something we need to see physically how it actually behaves on-track and everything. We also need to make sure that it’s reliable. We’re expecting already from a fresh engine a tiny bit of power gain, but we’re expecting a small step forward. We don’t think it’s quite yet enough to match Ferrari’s straight-line speed. They will have the upper-hand on that, but we have our strengths in other areas. I look forward to feeling it on Friday.”
Indeed Friday practice, notably the second session, will give us the first real indication of how much of a step forward Mercedes have made. But it will also be the first time that Ferrari’s spec two power unit has really stretched its legs. Introduced in Spain and Monaco, the Prancing Horse will have gathered plenty of data and had the opportunity to prove reliability – but they will not yet have really demonstrated what the engine can do because the track characteristics of those circuits didn’t allow.